Monthly Archives: November 2004

Novell Sues Microsoft over WordPerfect

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After playing nice with one another earlier this week when they announced a $536 million legal settlement, Novell and Microsoft on Friday were back...

Veterans Day Sees a Phishing Frenzy

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Veterans Day may have been a holiday for many U.S. companies, including banks and other financial institutions, but for Internet fraudsters it was one...

Court Wont Force Apple to License DRM

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The French Competition Council has rejected a claim that Apple Computer Inc.s refusal to license its FairPlay DRM (digital rights management) system is an...

Give the Users What They Want

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Each recent release of Microsoft Office seems to have had a theme. Office XP was about presenting users with features they didnt know existed...

Death Knell Sounds for Nullsoft, Winamp

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The last members of the original Winamp team have said goodbye to AOL and the door has all but shut on the Nullsoft era,...

MSNs Search Beta Hits Hiccups

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In its debut, the MSN Search beta ran into a few technical glitches. Microsoft Corp.s answer to Web search was unavailable for some users during...

Broadcom to Push Security Improvements

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Broadcom Corp.s 2005 to-do list includes integrating security features into its enterprise products, backing AMDs microprocessors and boosting its presence in handsets, executives said...

HP Helps Businesses Gauge Ability to Change

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When Hewlett-Packard Co. launched its Adaptive Enterprise strategy in 2003, Chairman and CEO Carly Fiorina said a key was gauging a businesss ability to...

MSN Search Beta Allows Relevancy Tweaking

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Microsoft Corp.s MSN division officially launched a beta of its new search engine Thursday as it attempts to make inroads into Google Inc.s dominance...

Mitels Upgraded IP PBX Boosts Scale, SIP Compliance

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Mitel has announced Release 5 of its 3300 Integrated Communications Platform IP PBX, advancing on a published roadmap aimed at higher scale, increased SIP...